Show ERMANY Y YIO TO IO REFUSE IS REPORT Impossible j Will l Be Bc Answer Anser of Berlin to Allies Says Official Who rho Laments Signing of Recent Treaty By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Special Dispatch to Co Universal Service London Vet Feb Irh 11 0 Jn In Jn ull olt fairness Ye must muni that MC nc Briton h lie be d deeply pl resentful If Germany Crr- Crr many manT had hod she he non on the ar demanded demanded de dr- de- de d Haig IIRI and for tor trial before n ir G German court I Iu u suggest J oj as n a menns means of ot alleviating the that Chat Germany be asked to provide pro one or tiro tro Judges to be he members of ot the international l tribunal that Is la to try the alleged culprits culprit S Service rIe Staff Cor k Sp Special C Cable bl BERLIN ERLI T Feb e G G. G At least six Germans who have ha been dead fleat for far some time timo are arc said tobe toebe included ed inthe in ill inthe the list of alleged w wr criminals demanded demanded demanded de de- by the allies for trial Three o of these are arc t tL 1 L Gen Fritz von on Belo Below one of Hindenburg's T best est cst g generals in the tho lakes battles s who later l commanded the flit German center in the thc he 1016 battle of the Somme 2 Maj Edler von del der Planitz who was the former crown princes prince's adjutant hi in 1914 and who was k killed lle in action on al the time west front in Hn 1911 3 3 Herr Von Yon former civil governor governor gov gov- O of or Belgium ote of or lun Sounded I Inclusion of these dead men In this list Is eliciting much sarcastic com com- Continued on page 2 2 GERMANY TO 10 REfUSE TOE REQUEST I OF ALLIES AlUE Continued from Page I 1 ment mont from leading Berlin newspapers Tile The entire German press rages rases against the extradition demand lemand and is encouraged encouraged aged In its Cur fury b by the government Itself whose outward attitude Is on one e of oC defiance though under the surface there are arc many symptoms of oC grave rave fear that tho the Bauer government willbe will h. h wr ek lr rl d Hi thA ta A i 1011 nt of rl determination tTo Pt to secure c th the tho 5 surrender r d of oC the culprits at all aU costs One member of or the government Min Min- Minister ister later of Justice flatly declared late today Thero There is no room for Cor compromise Not a single German will bo be delivered to the allies lle Sought Sale Sar Fenton lie He added tho the allied demand was wasI based not on Justice but on revenge rc I land and continued We Ve shall demand that the tho allies furnish us the indictments and complete completo com com- complete pleto testimony Then ThenIe we Ie shall tr try ever every one ono against whom charges have ha been preferred but sending the tho accused accused accused ac ac- out out of or Germany for trial b by our former Cormer enemies is out of oC the tho question So far tar we wo have o not yet et received a single full ull complaint The cabinet is absolutely united on that issue It has no Intention of re resigning resigning re- re signing but will fight this thing through to the end The governments government's plan of or procedure will be decided upon tomorrow when Chancellor Bauer is to have a conference conference confer confer- I ence with the part party leaders It dt will then be he determined whether hether tho the Issue ls Is Jg to be put to a vote yote In the national I assembly Aid Id of or So Socialists Socialist Desired The attitude ot of the independent So- So L LI w wa expressed expresses in the tho alan assembly toda today b by one of oC its leaders Adolphus Hoffman HoHman who said The extradition demand is contrary to Justice The treat treaty was signed by byus byus us us however and tho the government gO must Carr Carry out its terms But I expect it to strive to the uttermost for Cor a revIsion revision revision sion and W we reI rely upon the Socialists y j J In the allied countries to support It to r that end An atmosphere of oC despair punctured no now and then b by flashes of oC defiance envelops The Tho government government gov was literally stunned b by the I extradition list Hat which may prove a I knockout blow to the cabinet with I consequences upon which no man dares to speculate I Hopes N I Pro ro f to 0 lie Tho The governments government's worst fears ha have 0 been realized The list shows that the I optimism expressed In certain quarters to the last was made of ot thin air France anI and 1 England n lan l In insist upon theIr pound of or flat pi promise extorted from rom us' us us said bald one of ot the hl highest hest mem- mem memI I berg bers c of oC f the he to Universal L 0 0 L II or al too ino sent j JI government govern govern- m ment nt vill i Ve c trl il 11 to tile the utmost in the tho next few days das The test may indeed come within the next forty fort eight hours Juul Tonight ht the specter of oC revolt re can i a again aln be sensed sensed in III the tense atmos- atmos I ph phere re is known to I leave have visions of ot disorder r and even coven chaos throughout the country which I mn ITIn may i ur Ir r ma may not nil come through G German So rr It rIat at is the governments government's anC let that tho the list It was withheld from publication for Cor more than forty eight how s tI Foreign n correspondents andrs and others rs who Wednesday nIght had I I gleaned glimpses of or the list were were- pledged Hedged not not to Inform tho the German n newspapers w or to speak of ot the list to toi t I anyone here I k h. high government nt official to tonight to- to night could predicted list Uw answer to the tho to-I to al- al lk ik's iks could l to tj s summed up in the word i impossible y your OUI out correspondent ob- ob od ob-I ob Cut nuts you u n signed d all till provisions of oC the tho trent treaty I J wish to God was the reply rely I that we ve had never r signed the thc 1 Vcr Vcr- era er- er a j 18 vit nt lt and ind I iud d let the alies n- n a- a lies at that time d i their worst wout To- To ToI I day fifteen month montha J after 31 th the signing of or the lie armistice wo WI arc are confronted confronted confront d b by a demand which calls upon us to b betray tra our national helots helot's and trample tram tram- pIe under our Cec feet tho thu last vestige c of or I human and nat national tonal feeling r. r Too Will nf I Inclusion lon of or the former crown prince on the list did not come us iU a surprise to the talc Germans German but wonderment I Is ex expressed ex- ex pressed that ho he should be bo of ot German Germany when h he is In Holland I ex-I liven Even Dr Mamma who through his leadership of the sign sl the peace peace treaty last summer has hOa become tho most hated man In Germany n is I quoted as having said to a friend he would not stay In thc I I it decided to r with the allied demand He has sufficiently recovered from the bullet Wound Inflicted by a would-be would assassin recently to be bo able to take part in the cabinet sessions Baron Daron von yon Lersner's action in resigning resign resign- ing InS rather rath-er than transmit the list to Berlin is eulogized by the German press pressas as that of oC a true patriot i |